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There's no such thing as two.

Full Frontal was also the name of a 90s sketch comedy show in Australia, if that counts.

It followed a similar structure to most seasons of The Wire, in that the big climactic events happened in the second-to-last episode, and the finale served as more of an epilogue. I liked it.

Hey, Ma, Ben Affleck eats grapes!

Lynn Watson evidently could not avoid Superbowl ad time.

The trash.

Maybe they just couldn't afford a green room.

I'm kinda glad we don't have garbage disposals over here.

Frank's has had a few moments on the show now.

The smash cut to the dog grave got a huge laugh out of me, at least.

Frank doesn't know how to play that note.

He definitely fantasises about it constantly, at least. Which I suppose basically makes him a lower-class Patrick Bateman (depending on how one interprets American Psycho, of course).

I agree, I thought it was brilliant. Having so much of the episode be JUST Dennis and Mac alone together made it a ridiculously tense 20 minutes, and yet somehow made me laugh harder and more frequently than almost any show is capable of. Glenn Howerton deserves all of the Emmys for his work on the show (not that

The man just has no discernible skills as a comedian. I think at best, he'd make a decent (albeit still very punchable) game show host, but that's about it. I get more of a "car salesman" vibe from him than anything else.

I'm baffled that he kept winning Logies while he was on the air - I mean, it's a completely worthless award, but isn't it quite literally a popularity contest, in that the results are based on a ballot of the general public? I've honestly never met anyone who actually likes him, no matter how terrible their taste.

I'm disappointed that the coverage is being dropped, but then again, I rarely ever ventured into the comments section for the show, so I guess I was part of the problem. At any rate, thanks for the great reviews!

How come you never see a Canadian in January? It's an untapped market!

It's far from their best film, but I think Burn After Reading probably makes me laugh the hardest out of all their work.
Though about two thirds of that is just due to stuff that Brad Pitt's doing in the background.

I'd say "the election," but we might have to change weekly to daily.

I hate it when anthropomorphic animals aren't authentic.